Garment-holder.



S. A. GLYNN. GARMENT HOLDER.

APPLICATION FILED SEPT-6. 1911.

Patented May 28, 1918.

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Patented ire hppllha hlled heptember a, 191'). el No. 190,012.

To all whom it may come Be it known that l, S'rnrmn A. GLYNN,.

a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Antigo, in the county of Langlade and State of Wisconsin, have invented a new and useful Garment-Holder, of which .the 01- lowing is a specification.

The object of my invention is to provide a novel device for retaining a garment in its customary and desired osition, and which may be readily attached and removed and which may be manufactured at small expense.

it is an especial object of my invention to provide an attachment which will be of great convenience to soldiers who are not permitted to wear suspenders. In the accompanying drawings illustrate mg my invention:

gigure 1 is a perspective of the device; an

hi. 2 is a section on line 2-2 of Fig. l.

L. numerals designate like parts in each the views.

Refer-rim to the accompanying l i I provide elongated holder 1, which may be made of suitable material such as tin, whalebone, or aluminum. Pivotall at tached to the ends of holder 1 by mere "ers are suitable fastening elements such as pins 2. Secured over one side of holder 2 1 provide a suitable rubber garment holder 3 having short projecting teeth 4 which frictionally engage the ad acent garment.

The manner of using the device. is to pin it to the inside of the trousers band or the in side of a ladys belt to prevent the or shirtwaist from pulling up.

at I claim is: a

In a garment supporting device, the combination of an elongated flexible member, a

toothed rubber garment retainin strip secured over one side of the flexib e member to frictionally engage a garment, and securing pins pivotally attached to the ends of the flexible member to adjustably engage the adjacent I garment, substantially as 

